Takeshi Kuroda

About Takeshi Kuroda

Takeshi Kuroda, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tohoku University, specializes in the field of Planetary meteorology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of regolith properties on the Martian subsurface water distribution using a global climate model

Long-term evolution of the subsurface water environment on Mars over the past million years

Stable carbon isotope evolution of formaldehyde and implications for the origin of early Martian organic matter

One-dimensional Microphysics Model of Venusian Clouds from 40 to 100 km: Impact of the Middle-atmosphere Eddy Transport and SOIR Temperature Profile on the Cloud Structure

Modeling 4.3 billion years of water history on Phobos

Atmospheric formaldehyde production on early Mars leading to a potential formation of bio-important molecules

Photochemical and radiation transport model for extensive use (PROTEUS)

Hisaki space telescope observations of the large oscillations of Martian hydrogen and oxygen upper atmospheres

Takeshi Kuroda Information

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Citations(all)

1276

Citations(since 2020)

841

Cited By

924

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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Takeshi Kuroda Skills & Research Interests

Planetary meteorology

Top articles of Takeshi Kuroda

Effects of regolith properties on the Martian subsurface water distribution using a global climate model

2024/3/7

Long-term evolution of the subsurface water environment on Mars over the past million years

2024/3/7

Stable carbon isotope evolution of formaldehyde and implications for the origin of early Martian organic matter

2024/3/7

One-dimensional Microphysics Model of Venusian Clouds from 40 to 100 km: Impact of the Middle-atmosphere Eddy Transport and SOIR Temperature Profile on the Cloud Structure

The Planetary Science Journal

2024/3/1

Takeshi Kuroda
Takeshi Kuroda

H-Index: 13

Modeling 4.3 billion years of water history on Phobos

Icarus

2024/3/1

Atmospheric formaldehyde production on early Mars leading to a potential formation of bio-important molecules

Scientific Reports

2024/2/9

Photochemical and radiation transport model for extensive use (PROTEUS)

Earth, Planets and Space

2023/9/15

Hisaki space telescope observations of the large oscillations of Martian hydrogen and oxygen upper atmospheres

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

Vertical‐Wind‐Induced Cloud Opacity Variation in Low Latitudes Simulated by a Venus GCM

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

2023/2

APPROACH TO THE MAPPING OF WATER ENVIRONMENT ON PRESENT MARS–VALIDATION OF POSSIBLE WATER VAPOR EMISSION FROM RECURRING SLOPE LINEAE USING A GCM

Seventh International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere: Modelling and Observations

2022/6

Quasi-Periodic Cloud Opacity Variation Associated with Vertical Winds Simulated by a Venus GCM

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Corrigendum to “Global climate and river transport simulations of early Mars around the Noachian and Hesperian boundary”[Icarus, Volume 368 (2021) 114618](Icarus (2021) 368 …

Icarus

2022/6

Observation and Modeling of Gravity Waves in the Martian Whole Atmosphere under Varying Atmospheric Conditions and Implications for Atmospheric Loss

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2022/12

Impact of dust loading on ozone, winds and heating rates in the atmosphere of mars: seasonal variability, climatology and SPICAM observations

Planetary and Space Science

2022/3/1

Climate of High-obliquity Exoterrestrial Planets with a Three-dimensional Cloud System Resolving Climate Model

The Astrophysical Journal

2022/11/23

Takeshi Kuroda
Takeshi Kuroda

H-Index: 13

Observation capability of a ground-based terahertz radiometer for vertical profiles of oxygen and water abundances in martian atmosphere

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

2022/2/16

Takeshi Kuroda
Takeshi Kuroda

H-Index: 13

Can we constrain the origin of Mars' recurring slope lineae using atmospheric observations?

Icarus

2022/1/1

Alternate oscillations of Martian hydrogen and oxygen upper atmospheres during a major dust storm

Nature communications

2022/11/3

Evolution of ice sheets on early Mars with subglacial river systems

Icarus

2022/10/1

Simulation of the water vapor emission from recurring slope lineae using a global climate model

44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July

2022/7

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